Confidential Collaboration

Former Member
Former Member $organization

With all due respect to the Tessitura Network, it has come to mind to set up a system for code collaboration with other network licensees.  

What would be an acceptable/unacceptable solution?  

Would this be something that just shouldn't be done outside of the Network's control?

Has anyone considered this yet?  

Github is the first that comes to mind, which supports Private Collaboration, but i'm unfamiliar with their user control....

Now that i read into it, they have this :D  http://fi.github.com/ Which could be a perfect solution, if the Network was into supporting it?!!?!!

Anyone care to comment?

Thanks!
James 

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  • Former Member
    Former Member $organization

    Hi James:
    Thanks for the quick chat this morning-- posting here so others can hear what we discussed.  Collaborating on code ideas/ practices is a great idea!  That's what the Network community is all about, right?  We just ask that it happen within the bounds of the Network and not out in the public domain.  So we'd be glad to set up a special group on the site or a new forum to house discussions and collaboration if that would be immediately useful.

    With a longer time frame, we are just beginning to work on a developer collaboration portion of the TessituraNetwork.com site which would allow code sharing and provide a place for external developers to easily find information about Tessitura that's relevant for them to do their work.  More on this in the coming months.

    Thanks for the good topic!

    Kristin  

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  • Former Member
    Former Member $organization

    Hi James:
    Thanks for the quick chat this morning-- posting here so others can hear what we discussed.  Collaborating on code ideas/ practices is a great idea!  That's what the Network community is all about, right?  We just ask that it happen within the bounds of the Network and not out in the public domain.  So we'd be glad to set up a special group on the site or a new forum to house discussions and collaboration if that would be immediately useful.

    With a longer time frame, we are just beginning to work on a developer collaboration portion of the TessituraNetwork.com site which would allow code sharing and provide a place for external developers to easily find information about Tessitura that's relevant for them to do their work.  More on this in the coming months.

    Thanks for the good topic!

    Kristin  

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